ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
Per Press Association. : :-'v' AUCKLAND, March 24. Mr Rowley, proprietor of Rowley's Waxworks, had a paralytic seizure yesterday, and died this morning. He was previously apparently in good health. ' PICTON, March 24. Charles P. Nei'son, manager and partowner of the King Solomon Mine at Cullensville, was accidentally killed this morning by coming into contact with a waterwheel. DUNEDIN, March 24. ' Two young men James M'elyor and William McCallum, about 18 years of age, left Ravensbourne in a boat yesterday to go down the harbour on a shooting expedition. They did not return to-day, and search was made, when the boat was found near Port Chalmers, the young men having evidently been drowned. .
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12637, 25 March 1905, Page 4
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